The most important factor to take into consideration is the size of the sofa and the space you have available for it in your living room or the area where it would be standing, especially the width and the depth. Start by measuring the room and remember to also measure the doorframes and staircases your sofa should fit through when you bring your sofa home.

Cabriole: These are the sofas that come with an equal height of arms and back. They usually are designed with an inward curve in a line from arm to arm. They are characterized by usually an exposed wooden frame. But nowadays, the contemporary designs of them are fully upholstered. Chaise Lounge: These are the single piece of sofas. They are either used as an extra piece of seating in your living room or for your master bedroom. Some of these chaise lounges come with arm rests while some come without armrests. The upholstery and fabric of it depend from piece to piece. So, if you are will buy it they are available in plenty of colors and styles to match your taste of preference.

Already, buying a sofa is a tedious task, and with this abundant of designs and colors, we tend to go Topsy-turvy and then eventually fail to decide the best one. And when it is a fabric sofa set, the confusion level doubles, because of there being numerous eye-capturing and unique, comfortable choices available. So, to overcome this tohubohu, one should bullet-list their requirements and their preferences in the first place and then try to match as many required qualities as possible.